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The warp gate teleportation felt different from the dungeon teleportation. It seed more forceful, even though they weren't traversing to a different dinsion. Warden guessed that teleportation within the sa realm was more challenging. Despite his high attributes, Warden experienced a mont of lightheadedness as the teleportation completed.

His eyes widened as he discovered tall, majestic buildings all around him. Warden had expected to be intercepted in a similar warp chamber, but it seed teleportation worked differently than he thought.

"You!" a loud voice bood from behind him.

Warden turned to find Aurel, staring at him in disbelief. "?" he responded with a baffled look.

"What are you doing here?" she asked, sounding suspicious. "No, don't tell you got a recomndation letter?"

Warden brought out the letter from his inner pocket and showed it to her. Her expression changed to a scowl.

"How did you get it?" she asked. "Just yesterday, you were asking all about it like a buffoon."

"I have my ways," Warden laughed.

Aurel snorted. "Noble ass," she muttered under her breath, probably thinking he got his recomndation letter through his connections.

This girl really didn't seem to have a filter on her mouth, and she was so presumptuous. But then again, she had to work two years to get her break, while Warden did get his letter through a connection. So, he didn't berate her, only smiled, which seed to make her even more infuriated.

"You have a problem with nobles?" a new voice interjected.

Warden turned to find a few eyes on them, mostly the people who ca with the teleportation. He hadn't considered there would be other people with them who were coming to take the test as well, which was an oversight. The warp gate was the only way for people from Navin to co to the academy. Of course, there would be rankers arriving at the sa ti as them.

The guy who asked the question really had the face of a noble. His blond hair was slicked to his scalp, giving him a handso scholar-boy look. With an expensive-looking mage's robe draped on his body, along with various rings and enchanted items on his person, it was easy to consider him a noble.

"What do you want?" Aurel asked.

"Nothing," the scholarly youth said. "You seem like soone who looks down on nobles?"

"Oh, no, no," Aurel said. "I think it's the other way around. I just hate how they get away with things with the power of their daddies."

"What's wrong with that?" the guy said in a dismissive tone. "Without your parents, you wouldn't even be here. The last thing you'd want to do is be ungrateful for the things they've done for you."

Aurel had a quizzical expression. "Can you believe this guy?"

"Yeah, yeah, you tell her, noble guy in a fancy suit," Warden cheered from the side. "Tell her how she's disappointing her parents."

Both of their eyes turned to him, the scholarly fellow with a perplexed look, and Aurel with her usual scowl.

"You're having too much fun, it seems," she said.

"At least I'm not disappointing my parents," Warden replied, flashing his white teeth, which made her groan.

"My parents are damn proud of !" Aurel shouted.

"Then why are you making such a fuss about it?" the scholarly guy asked, seemingly unaware of the dynamics at play. He was a youth, no older than twenty, who likely had a sheltered upbringing to be this naive.

Aurel shot him an incredulous look as if she were arguing with soone utterly clueless.

"Don't worry about her," Warden said to the guy. "It's probably that ti of the month for her."

"What?" the youth asked, confused.

"You know?"

"I don't," the guy admitted, genuinely clueless.

"Really?" Warden was baffled when the guy shook his head. He turned towards Aurel. "Can you believe this guy?"

"I can't believe you," Aurel yelled at him and stord into the academy.

"What's her problem?" the guy asked, puzzled.

Warden was about to answer, then thought better of it. This guy really seed to lack common sense. Even Warden, who had lost all his mories, hadn't lost his common sense. But it appeared this dude was truly clueless.

"By the way, I'm Gene De Rossi," the young mage introduced himself. "My class is Elentalist."

"Cool," Warden replied, shaking hands with him. "I'm Warden, and that's just my na. I'm like a warrior."

"I can tell," Gene said, pointing at the sword Warden wore at his hip, its length reduced by a third.

Perhaps these guys had so common sense, albeit at a toddler's level.

"Isn't your sword a bit short?" Gene asked, his eyes filled with curiosity.

"It's like that when unawakened," Warden explained. "The size grows when it's charged with energy."

"Really? How long can you make it? Can you make it thicker as well?"

"Not as much as I'd like, but it serves its purpose well."

"Wow! Can I see it?"

"Now, in public?" Warden asked, hesitant. "Wouldn't I get into trouble for that?"

"Unless you hurt soone with it."

"What are you two talking about?" a familiar feminine voice interjected as a new figure approached them.

"Oh, June," Warden greeted her.

The expression on her face was priceless. He was pretty sure she had overheard most of their conversation and was questioning her decision to recomnd him to the academy.

"An elf!" Gene exclaid, his enthusiasm taking a new level. "Wow, I have only seen pictures of them before, but even up close, she's so beautiful. Ethereal!"

"Keep it in your pants, Gene," Warden said. "The garden already has a goat."

Gene's expression was that asking to look again. Everything went over his head, however, June was far from being dull to not understand his comnt.

"Stop making fun of him and prepare for your test," she said. Her expression betrayed nothing about what she thought of his comnt. June was more strict inside the academy.

"I'm not making fun of him," Warden said. "I'm making fun with him. There's a huge difference."

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